Yes, but you could also say 35 head of cattle. It really doesn't matter how you refer to "35 cattle," just so long as you mean the whole herd of cattle and not just the cows or the bulls or the calves and so on.
A "head" of cattle is just another way of saying herd of cattle. Instead of saying I have 100 herd of cattle, you would say I have 100 head of cattle (this way you are specifying the exact number of cows you have in your herd)
The largest cattle trailer on the market actually holds upwards of 35 heads of cattle. This trailer is about 35 feet long and is very hard to drive with.
dairy cattle. 'Dairy cattle' just describes milk-giving cattle in general, and covers many breeds. Some people would say that Channel Islands cattle give the best milk.
35 levels because after 35 levels the mojo bar will say"level max'
Many farmers in Arkansas raise cattle, but I wouldn't say that "Arkansas" either is 'a' cattle farm or 'cattle farm(s)'. :)
no a yak is not a cattle ,cattle is just a fancy word for cows cows are cool.
This is just a phrase that means that a person is all say and no action, or all show and no go.
It is called a cattle prod if it emits a small shock to the cattle, if it is just a plain stick it would most likely be just a cane.
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Call it a herd.
Say, "Hey! I'm back cattle ack!"
A cattle breeder breeds and raises cattle to sell. They can breed the cattle for many different things. Some of these cattle could be for show or some for just beef.